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Soil characteristics and management in an urban park in Hong Kong
Chi Yung JIM
Department of Social Sciences (SSC)
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Hong Kong
100%
Urban Parks
100%
Soil Characteristics
100%
Compaction
100%
Soil Management
100%
Unnatural
66%
Building Collapse
66%
Copyright
33%
Popular
33%
Poor Quality
33%
New York
33%
Organic Matter
33%
Porosity
33%
Site Soil
33%
Bulk Density
33%
Nitrogen Phosphorus
33%
Filling Material
33%
Cation Exchange Capacity
33%
Surface Layer
33%
Soil Profile
33%
Need to Evaluate
33%
Integral Component
33%
Field Analysis
33%
Visitor numbers
33%
Root Growth
33%
Edaphic
33%
Water Storage
33%
Park Management
33%
Laboratory Analysis
33%
Coarse Texture
33%
Alkaline pH
33%
Plant Moisture
33%
Recreational Experience
33%
Subsoil Layers
33%
Air Storage
33%
Soil Base
33%
Platy Structure
33%
Aggregate Breakdown
33%
Completely Decomposed Granite
33%
Park Soils
33%
User Effect
33%
Park Planning
33%
Exchangeable Cations
33%
Bare Patch
33%
High-bulk
33%
Soil Degradation
33%
Traffic Pressure
33%
Mechanical Operation
33%
Aggregate Formation
33%
Foot Traffic
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Bulk Density
100%
Soil Profile
100%
Foot
100%
Soil Management
100%
Root Growth
100%
Water Storage
100%
Subsoil
100%
Exchangeable Cations
100%
Soil Degradation
100%
Cation Exchange Capacity
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Hong Kong
100%
Porosity
50%
Organic Matter
50%
Vegetation
50%
New York
50%
Ion Exchange
50%
Surface Layer
50%
Soil Profile
50%
Bulk Density
50%
Water Storage
50%
Soil Management
50%
Subsoil
50%
Soil Degradation
50%